“They all knew each other,” Lt. Dana Coleman said. “The connection is very important as we piece this together.”

The latest arrest occurred Friday and involved Jaabar Celestine, 19, of 204 Crozier Drive, who was arrested at his home and charged with principle to second-degree murder and principle to armed robbery.

Treyvance Fanguy, 18, 313 Hellier St., and Kevone Cook, 21, 121 Riley Drive, surrendered to police Aug. 10 and were booked on charges of second-degree murder and armed robbery, said Houma Police Lt. Dana Coleman. The two, along with LaMont James Nixon, 21, 189 Porche Lane, who faces the same charges, burst into Naquin's Louise Street home and shot the him, police said. Nixon turned himself in to police Aug. 11.

Though police are still searching for leads and the “possible involvement of other people,” they believe these men are “the four main players” in Naquin's death, Coleman said. Robbery still is the suspected motive, he said.

“We believe those four people were instrumental in what led up to the robbery and homicide,” Coleman said.

Police have attempted interviews with each of the suspects, he said.

“They're intertwined in a friendship,” he said, declining to give details about how they know each other.

Naquin's father, Vernon, said he was told my multiple people that his son was inside the 526 Louise St. home he shared with his 18-month-old son and girlfriend about 11:45 p.m. when the masked gunmen barged in and demanded money.

When Naquin told the men he had no money, they went to the toddler's room and began threatening the child, Vernon said.

“He tried to stop them,” he said. “He started swinging at the guy and pulled off his mask. And (the man) picked up the gun and shot him.”

<p>Four young men arrested in connection with the Aug. 8 murder of Vincent Andrew Naquin during a botched armed robbery were acquainted with the 20-year-old, but Houma Police aren't saying how. </p><p>“They all knew each other,” Lt. Dana Coleman said. “The connection is very important as we piece this together.”</p><p>The latest arrest occurred Friday and involved Jaabar Celestine, 19, of 204 Crozier Drive, who was arrested at his home and charged with principle to second-degree murder and principle to armed robbery. </p><p>Treyvance Fanguy, 18, 313 Hellier St., and Kevone Cook, 21, 121 Riley Drive, surrendered to police Aug. 10 and were booked on charges of second-degree murder and armed robbery, said Houma Police Lt. Dana Coleman. The two, along with LaMont James Nixon, 21, 189 Porche Lane, who faces the same charges, burst into Naquin's Louise Street home and shot the him, police said. Nixon turned himself in to police Aug. 11.</p><p>Though police are still searching for leads and the “possible involvement of other people,” they believe these men are “the four main players” in Naquin's death, Coleman said. Robbery still is the suspected motive, he said. </p><p>“We believe those four people were instrumental in what led up to the robbery and homicide,” Coleman said.</p><p>Police have attempted interviews with each of the suspects, he said.</p><p>“They're intertwined in a friendship,” he said, declining to give details about how they know each other.</p><p>Naquin's father, Vernon, said he was told my multiple people that his son was inside the 526 Louise St. home he shared with his 18-month-old son and girlfriend about 11:45 p.m. when the masked gunmen barged in and demanded money. </p><p>When Naquin told the men he had no money, they went to the toddler's room and began threatening the child, Vernon said.</p><p>“He tried to stop them,” he said. “He started swinging at the guy and pulled off his mask. And (the man) picked up the gun and shot him.”</p><p>Naquin was pronounced dead at the scene.</p>